How to Report Statistics in Medicine: Annotated Guidelines for Authors, Editors, and ReviewersThis volume presents a comprehensive and comprehensible set of guidelines for reporting the statistical analyses and research designs and activities commonly used in biomedical research. |
Contents
Guidelines for Reporting Research Designs and Activities | 175 |
Guidelines for Reporting Integrated Research Methods | 253 |
Guidelines for Presenting Data and Statistics in Tables | 325 |
A Guide to Statistical Terms and Tests | 393 |
Rules for Presenting Numbers in Text | 441 |
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